I am now able to run scans without any problem.
I have attached my scan log for your viewing pleasure.

I wonder why the rootkits found do not show up in the GUI scan but rather in the txt file you create after the scan?

You will notice most of the services it found show disabled.

I will say that I used this computer to install the Sony Rootkit a while back from a Neil Diamond CD. I thought I had Shared toolkit active at the time and know I had BoClean active. I also installed thales navigation software that is for CD protection but none have said anything about a rootkit in that.

If I am infected, it is because I was targeted by someone that frequents DSlreports or here. yes I must say I do know a few that might not like what I post but even though I have frequented the rootkit site, I only promoted their cause.
I will say I have been behind a router for years and been actualy testing maleware. Maybe one slipped through but I as you know I have been branded the reformat guru. Besides that I know hardware. I do see alot of rootkit flags for ligit software in your program at the moment.
If you looked at my txt file you would see all the flags were ligit programs that are not compromised.

When I do a scan without selecting show all, the copy yext only shows the SSDT, which is the first part of the log and FILES, which is the very last part of the log. without selecting show all, my copied text does not flag rootkit at the end of each entry so i am still confused.
From what I see, if you uncheck everything but system and files in the GUI, you get the same results as not selecting show all.
My System volume Information folder is not accessible with ADMIN rights.